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Monday, 13 July 2026

ZCC Intensifies Support For Zimbabwean Returnees From South Africa

 


Yesterday, 9 July 2026, the Zimbabwe Council of Churches General Secretary, Rev. Wilfred Dimingu, carried out two strategic engagements in the Western Region aimed at strengthening the Church’s response to Zimbabweans returning home from South Africa.


His first meeting was with Local Ecumenical Fellowship Chairperson, Rev. Mbongeni Dube. Discussions centered on the humanitarian challenges facing returnees and how churches can coordinate better.


The talks also focused on “the importance of strengthening ecumenical collaboration and fostering coordinated responses among member churches to provide timely humanitarian assistance, pastoral care, and long-term support to affected individuals and families.”


In a separate engagement, Rev. Dimingu met with Bishops from the Western Region. The meeting was meant to get updates from the ground, hear directly from local congregations, and map out practical interventions.


According to ZCC, the bishops’ meeting helped to “assess the immediate needs of returnees, and identify practical, faith-based interventions that can bring hope and relief to vulnerable families.”


Later, Rev. Dimingu was at the UCCSA Njube Centre to receive Zimbabwean returnees. He addressed the group with a message of comfort and solidarity.


He “warmly welcomed the returnees back home, giving thanks to God for His protection and for bringing them safely back to Zimbabwe.”


Speaking to the returnees, Rev. Dimingu said the Church would walk with them through this transition.  

“The Church stands with them during this difficult transition and the church is committed to journeying alongside them as they rebuild their lives.”


He added that ZCC and its member churches will keep providing “spiritual, psychosocial, and humanitarian support to affected families.” 


Rev. Dimingu also acknowledged government efforts, “commending the Government of Zimbabwe for its ongoing efforts to receive and support returning citizens,” and reaffirmed that “the Church’s commitment to complementing these efforts through collaborative and compassionate action.”


ZCC said the engagements “reaffirm the Zimbabwe Council of Churches’ commitment to working hand in hand with churches across denominations, recognizing that collective action, shared responsibility, and Christian unity are essential in responding effectively to humanitarian crises.”


He closed with scripture: *“Let us not love with words or speech but with actions and in truth.” 1 John 3:18 (NIV)*

Saturday, 11 July 2026

God Turned My Ashes Into Beauty: Kundai Kwenda’s Journey From Addiction To Faith And Business Success

 



By A Correspondent - Kundai Kwenda says his life today is proof that no pit is too deep for God to pull someone out of. 


From battling depression, addiction and homelessness as a teenager, to now running a diamond company in the UK, Kwenda credits his turnaround entirely to faith, prayer and refusing to give up.


His struggles started early. At just 12 years old, after a suicide attempt, he was rushed to intensive care at St Anne’s Hospital in Harare. That moment marked the beginning of years of emotional pain.


When his family moved to Wolverhampton in the UK, the wounds followed him. In high school he began drinking with friends in local parks to cope. The alcohol eventually cost him his education. He later tried to make it in music, working in studios in Brixton and South London, but the addiction grew worse. 


Things hit rock bottom in Aston, Birmingham. Kwenda found himself homeless, staying at the Aston Hotel shelter on Witton Road. He was admitted to rehab seven times.  


"There were days I thought this was the end for me," he says. "But God wasn’t finished with me yet."


The turning point came when he surrendered his life to Christ. Through reading the Holy Bible and listening to Gospel music, Kwenda says he found strength he never had before. Prayer and church community gave him the courage to fight depression and break free from alcohol.


After a near-death experience, he made a decision to rebuild. He went back to school and earned a qualification in Accountancy from the London School of Business.


Today, Kwenda is sober, a committed Christian, and founder of Kwenda Diamonds Limited. He says the company was built on principles of resilience, second chances, and honoring God with his work.


"Life can be hard sometimes, however there is always hope. Our destination can only be determined by God, therefore we must continue to try against the odds," Kwenda shares.


He now describes himself as a survivor, entrepreneur, and advocate for faith-based recovery. Through his business and testimony, he wants others to know that your past does not disqualify you.


"God can restore anything. If He did it for me, He can do it for you," he said.

Friday, 10 July 2026

ECUMENICAL NATIONAL DAY OF PRAYER

 



"..........................The fervent prayer of a righteous man avails much." – James 5:16


In this special message, the General Secretary of the Zimbabwe Council of Churches, Rev. Wilfred Dimingu invites all ZCC member churches, Christians, and people of goodwill to join the Ecumenical National Day of Prayer on Friday, 10 July 2026.

As people of faith, let us come together to seek God's guidance, peace, healing, justice, and renewal for our nation. Wherever you are, set aside this time to stand in prayer with believers across Zimbabwe.

🗓 Friday, 10 July 2026

📍 Venue: Zoom

🕘 Time: 14:00 - 15:30

🆔 Meeting ID: 810 88989138

🔑 Password: 9cgNa7

#ConversationsOfHope

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Thursday, 9 July 2026

Salvation Army League Of Mercy Steps In To Support Goromonzi Communities

 



*RESPONDING TO THE SPIRITUAL AND SOCIAL NEEDS OF COMMUNITIES*


The Goromonzi Divisional League Of Mercy is reaching out to families in need, offering both practical support and spiritual care across local communities.


In a show of service, League members have been mobilizing resources to assist vulnerable households, with the team pledging to continue extending a helping hand where it is most needed.


“God bless you all,” the League said in a message thanking supporters and volunteers for their contributions.


The initiative reflects the Salvation Army’s commitment to meeting people at the point of need — body and soul.


#RootedInPrayerAndCommitment - _Salvationist Online_

Wednesday, 8 July 2026

GIVE US OUR DAILY BREAD

 VIEWS FROM AN EMPTY PULPIT





By Major Davious Chigwada


Commissioner Joash Malabi (R) once said this in a private discussion: "While many people can cook, very few people can prepare food."


There is a difference between cooking and preparing food.


A lot of effort goes on behind the scenes when food preparation is undertaken in earnest.


In food preparation, someone visualises colour, arrangement, nutritional value, as well as taste.


Food preparation has a vision of those who are going to eat the food, whether they are children, youths, peers, in-laws, or honourable guests.


The stories of food, cooking, and food preparation are many in the Bible, from Genesis to Revelation.


Whatever their contexts, all food stories serve to show that well-prepared food is not just for the stomach but goes straight to the mind, speaking to both the intellect and the soul.


Take, for instance, this incident about meat.


When God created man, He did not offer meat as food but only beans and vegetables.


After the flood, Noah thoughtfully selected animals for preparing a special sacrifice to God.


After that, he made a special altar and presented the sacrifice.


It was a pleasing sacrifice to God, and God poetically added meat to man's menu.


Did you notice that the well-prepared sacrifice made God change His mind about man's diet?


Thus, well-prepared food can influence decisions.


Well-prepared food often leads people to praise God.


Thus, Christ taught us to include in the Lord's Prayer a request for our daily bread.


But food can also reveal relational differences, just as it did with Judas Iscariot.


Some people are no longer talking to each other because of food.


The story of Jacob and Esau is also a story about food preparation and its long-term effect on relationships.


The Bible also describes some well-prepared food as being out of sync with God's plans for certain individuals.


Daniel and his friends did not eat the royal Babylonian food, yet they stood far above the rest in both appearance and health.


I do like the Shona translation of Luke 11:3.


The word "Zvinotiringana" emphasises not only adequate supply but also equitable rather than equal measures.


For those with a big appetite, the daily bread meets their need just as it does for those who eat less, without gluttony and greed taking place.


#RootedInPrayerAndCommitment – Salvationist Online

Tuesday, 7 July 2026

Countdown To ZCC General Assembly

 14 DAYS TO GO!

The countdown to the 48th Zimbabwe Council of Churches (ZCC) Biennial General Assembly continues.


The General Assembly is the highest decision-making forum of the ZCC, where the Church prayerfully discerns its response to the pressing issues of our time.


At the 47th General Assembly in 2024, member churches reaffirmed their commitment to constitutionalism, peacebuilding, climate justice, economic justice, and addressing the growing challenge of drug and substance abuse. These commitments have continued to shape the work, witness, and advocacy of the Council over the past two years.


As we gather once again under the theme, "Breaking Walls, Building Bridges and Projecting the Future," we look forward to renewing our collective commitment, discerning God's direction, and strengthening the Church's prophetic witness for the next chapter of our shared ministry. 


Find the 2024 General Assembly Statement here; https://zccinzim.org/wp-content/uploads/2024/07/ZCC-47th-General-Assembly-Statement.pdf

📅 21 - 24 July 2026

📍 Kentucky Hotel, Harare


Monday, 6 July 2026

Ecumenical National Prayer Day

 “If my people, who are called by my name, will humble themselves and pray and seek my face... then I will hear from heaven, forgive their sin and heal their land." - 2 Chronicles 7:14


The Zimbabwe Council of Churches (ZCC) invites all member churches, Christian organisations, communities, and people of goodwill to join the Ecumenical National Day of Prayer as we unite before God to seek His guidance, healing, peace, justice, and renewal for our nation.


🗓 Friday, 10 July 2026

📍 Venue: Zoom

🕘 Time: 14:00 - 15:30

🆔 Meeting ID: 810 88989138

🔑 Password: 9cgNa7


Together, let us humble ourselves in prayer and seek God's face for Zimbabwe.


#ConversationsOfHope


Saturday, 4 July 2026

Zimbabwe Council of Churches Statement on CAB3

 As Zimbabwe awaits the next step in the Constitution of Zimbabwe Amendment Bill No. 3 (CAB3) process following its passage through Parliament, the Zimbabwe Council of Churches (ZCC) reiterates its call for a national referendum on these proposed constitutional changes.


In our Statement of Inputs to Parliament, we maintained that the Bill fundamentally alters the 2013 Constitution, including provisions that extend the tenure of current office holders. Given the far-reaching nature of these amendments, we believe they require the direct consent of the people through a national referendum, rather than parliamentary approval by institutions and individuals that stand to benefit from the proposed changes.


The 2013 Constitution is a people's covenant. Any fundamental changes to its architecture should be determined by the people themselves.


"Open your mouth, judge righteously, and defend the rights of the poor and needy." - Proverbs 31:9


#ConversationsOfHope


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